Hi Ben59,
Is this a stand alone ESX host or a part of the VC? Is this screenshot taken when you are connected to the VC or directly to the host?
If this is from the VC, try taking a direct connection to the ESX host and check. If you are seeing the issue only from VC, then try disconnecting the host from the VC, connect it back and check.
If this is seen directly on the host (vSphere connection to the host) open an SSH connection to the host and do a services.sh restart and check
Regards
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Hi,
It's a part of VC, The Screenshot taken from VC.
if i am restarting the service , do this will affect the powered on VM's in this host
Also if i am connecting and disconnecting host from VC so , do i need to migrate all VM's to other host ?
services.sh restart will not affect the running VM's
Also disconnecting and reconnecting hosts will not afftect VM's but you could vmotion VM's off the host if you want to.
If you open vSphere Client directly to the host and log in as root and root password, do you see the CPU and mem usage?
yes when i am connecting host directly through vsphere client CPU and memory usage is showing fine, only in VC its not showing.
Try restarting the Management webservices from services.msc of the VC.
Are you running VC 5.0 base build?
Do you notice the resource usage of the VMs in virtual machine tab of the host on vSphere Client?
Thanks,
It is working now ..........
What was done to resolve the issue